Collected Data on George Anton Kossmann

News!!! Just received today (2/21/03) the death certificate of George A. Kossmann. His parents are Mcichael Kossmann and Anna Metzger of Niederhasuen.


1871-George Anton Kossmann found in Baden, Germany Emigration Index 1866-1911 as being from Niederhausen, Kenzinger, Baden     

1880-vol 36 ED 217 sheet 52 line 7
      living at 61 Delmonico Place, Kings

      George A. Kossmann - 27 - born Baden
      Emily        wife  - 24 - born Prussia
      Elizabeth    dau   -  2 - born NY
      John         son   -  1 - born NY
      Graft, Frederick father-in-law  age 55- born Prussia

18810/1- Brooklyn directory
      George A. Kossmann- baker- 61 Delmonico Place

1918- Death Certificate of Helen Kossmann  Brooklyn #351
      January 16, 1918
      Died of Scarlet fever at the age of 3 years 10 months and 0 days.  
      parents: George A. Kossmann and Anna Kirchner 
      family lived: 55 Western Avenue, Maspeth, MY
      buried St. Johns Cemetery
      (son of the elder George A.is the father)

1918- Death Certificate of Anna Marie Kossmann brooklyn death # 379
      Died January January 17, 1918
      died of scarlet fever
      parents: George A. Kossmann and Anna Kirchner
      buried: St. Johns Cemetery

1919-Marriage certificate-Queens #444 Dec 30, 1919
     Groom- George A. Kossmann   age 33
            widowed
            driver
            parents:George A. & Amelia
            lived: Cunningham Lane in Maspeth
     Bride- Agnes Wray  age 2?
            first marriage
            lived Heinlick Place, Maspeth
            parents: Thomas Wray and Mary Dolan
     Married at the Court House
     

1920-vol 299 sheet 2 ED 90 line 89
 
      George Kossmann- age 66 - born Germany
      Amelia    wife -     62 - born NY
      Frederick son  -     39 - NY
      Emil      son  -     37 - NY
      George    son  -     33 - NY
      Agnes     DL   -     21 - NY
      George A. GCL  -     11 - NY
      Henry     GCL  -     7 1/2NY
      Louisa    GCL  -      3/12NY
      Herman    son  -     30   NY


Thoughts on this line.  George might have been related to Xavier Frank my gggrandfather.  

They all came from the same place in germany.  

George appears to have been a baker and he appears to have moved to Queens in the 1880's.  

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